Topic: Sharia

77 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:06:06 - 1:12:16

1873: Supercycle

Ken Paxton, Sharia Law, and Texas National Security

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is targeting Sharia law and organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR, labeling them as organized crime and national security threats. Paxton argues that these ideologies are incompatible with the First Amendment and seeks to prevent "enemy entities" from owning Texas land. The discussion notes that while radical Islamism is a concern, the Muslim population in Texas is only approximately 2%.

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:42:43 - 1:49:59

1869: Trollery

Sharia Law Tribunals, Congressional Hearing, Geofencing

A House Republican hearing led by Chip Roy warned of the rise of Sharia-based tribunal courts in the U.S. and UK, characterizing them as a threat to the Constitution. Representative Jamie Raskin argued that existing laws against murder and assault are sufficient to handle any religious legal codes. The discussion also touches on "geofencing" operations where Israeli companies reportedly target U.S. churches with digital ads designed to influence perceptions of Islam.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:06:20 - 1:08:28

1863: Nekkidly

British Military Decline, Soft Power Diplomacy

The UK's military dependence on the US is under scrutiny as British generals admit their equipment is aging and unreliable. President Trump has previously criticized the UK regarding NATO contributions and "Sharia law" in northern cities. Despite this, the King is viewed as a respected envoy who can perform "soft power diplomacy" behind closed doors to maintain the special relationship.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:30:45 - 1:34:54

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Trump Approval Ratings, Sharia Law Concerns

Despite sliding approval ratings, Trump used the State of the Union to claim the nation is "stronger than ever." The discussion touches on Republican talking points regarding the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., with comparisons made to the social changes observed in Sweden and the UK over the last 25 years.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 2:14:09 - 2:20:26

1822: Kohanna

Sharia Law in Texas, Private Arbitration Agreements

A constitutional lawyer clarifies that while Sharia law cannot replace state law, private parties in Texas can agree to be bound by Sharia principles through private contracts and arbitration. This is similar to how parties might choose the laws of another state or use private judges for dispute resolution. Such agreements are legal as long as they do not violate existing statutes or public policy.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:11:31 - 1:14:36

1821: Genesis

General Michael Flynn and the Sleeper Cell Narrative

General Michael Flynn appeared on Infowars to warn of "sleeper cells" being triggered within the United States by deep state elements. This narrative has gained traction in Texas, where concerns about the growth of mosques and Sharia law are being amplified. Flynn claims that former CIA Director John Brennan is a primary handler for these operations.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:12:25 - 1:18:56

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Texas Mosque Controversy, Sharia Law Rumors, Influence Operations

A viral social media campaign has raised alarms about the alleged rapid spread of Islam and Sharia law in Texas, specifically targeting a planned community in Irving now called "The Meadow." Influencers have circulated maps claiming 48 new mosques were built in two years, though these claims are largely unsubstantiated. The narrative suggests that voluntary Islamic arbitration panels are a precursor to the displacement of the U.S. Constitution, a sentiment echoed by various political groups ahead of the midterms.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:25:23 - 1:32:49

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Frank Gaffney, Civilization Jihad, Bannon War Room

On Steve Bannon's "War Room," guests John Guandolo and Frank Gaffney discussed the perceived threat of "civilization jihad" in the United States. They claimed that Islamic jurists are targeting Republican-led states like Tennessee and Texas to slowly infiltrate media and government institutions. The discussion emphasized a belief that Sharia law is inherently expansionist and aimed at global imposition, urging citizens to organize "operational forces" to dismantle these networks at the local level.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 25:04 - 27:22

1763: AI Factory

Sharia Law City Rumors, Bill Maher Format

The hosts dismiss rumors circulating in Fredericksburg, Texas, about a "Sharia Law city" being built near Plano as a "freak-off" based on mosque construction. They also critique the changing format of Bill Maher's show, specifically his handling of special guests and panel discussions.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:39:02 - 1:42:12

1754: Yippy

Epic City Mosque Controversy in Plano, Texas

Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton are investigating "Epic City," a proposed Islamic community in Plano, Texas, alleging illegal funeral services and potential Sharia law concerns. Local representatives suggest the investigation is politically motivated "nonsense" tied to upcoming election cycles.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 38:18 - 43:50

1721: Doc Doc Go

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Syrian Transitional Government

The opposition group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), formerly linked to Al-Qaeda, has established a transitional government in Damascus. Concerns remain regarding the group's ability to govern a united Syria and the potential for the country to transition into a state governed by strict Sharia law.

Shetard
Episode 1374 2:22:17 - 2:24:54

1374: Shetard

Dana Perino "Handlers" Slip, New Taliban Image

The hosts highlight a verbal slip by Dana Perino on "The Five" where she nearly referred to Afghan contacts as "handlers." They observe that the "new" Taliban appears more media-savvy and disciplined than the previous generation under Mullah Omar, utilizing press conferences and social media.

Dark Fate
Episode 1322 2:55:01 - 3:00:41

1322: Dark Fate

International Donors, Sharia Law Jingle and Fanta Orange

Producers from Tilburg, Metairie, and London are recognized for their contributions. Sir Trickles of Greenwich, a Londoner working in professional services, criticizes "Build Back Better" corporate training and requests the "Sharia Law" jingle. The hosts joke about the availability of Fanta Orange in the U.S. versus Europe while finalizing the day's knighthoods.

Dark Fate
Episode 1322 3:14:19 - 3:23:00

1322: Dark Fate

Mars Sample Return, Doctored Evidence Mix and Outro

The episode concludes with a discussion on the difficulty of returning Martian samples to Earth and a series of end-of-show mixes. These include the "Doctored Evidence" anthem, a "Dark Winter" montage, and the requested "Sharia Law" jingle. The hosts sign off from "Opportunity Zone 33" in Austin and Northern Silicon Valley, promising to return on Sunday.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 28:03 - 29:53

1242: Smokin' Hot

Balaclavas in the Senate and Sharia State Comparisons

During the Senate hearings, some Democrats were described as wearing balaclavas rather than standard surgical masks. This observation leads to a comparison with religious head coverings and a theory that the populace is being conditioned for a Sharia-style state. The technical definition of a balaclava is debated in the context of political fashion.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:40:53 - 1:45:20

1126: Truth to Podcaster

George Clooney Brunei Hotel Boycott, South China Sea Geopolitics

George Clooney calls for a boycott of the Sultan of Brunei's luxury hotels in response to new Sharia laws punishing gay sex with stoning. The hosts argue Clooney is being used as a "distraction" to mask geopolitical tensions. They point to a joint venture between Brunei and China regarding a strategic port in the South China Sea, suggesting the boycott is actually a move to pressure a key partner in China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 2:10:12 - 2:14:20

1106: Smart Wall

Random T-Shirts, Dude Named Muhammad of the Two Seas

Craig Kilgo donated random t-shirts from a surplus broker service. A donor from Bahrain, now known as "Sir Dude Named Muhammad of the Two Seas," achieved knighthood. He requested a "Sharia-compliant" knighting ceremony and asked about alternative titles like Sheikh or Emir, which the peerage committee denied.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 2:40:17 - 2:47:08

1073: Boof a Lemon

Space Elevators, Obayashi Corp, Show Sign-off

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Obayashi Corporation plans to have a functional "space elevator" by the year 2050. The hosts remain skeptical of the project's feasibility, joking that they hope to be alive to see it. The episode concludes with the "Adios Mofos" sign-off and a series of jingles, including a parody song about Sharia law and a remix of Brett Kavanaugh's "I like beer" testimony.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 4:45:37 - 4:48:15

976: 10th Anniversary

Sharia-Compliant Knighthood and Marketing Repetition

Jason Green promotes his wife's novel, emphasizing that repetition is key to marketing. A donor named Mohamed requests a "Sharia-compliant knighting" that excludes pork, alcohol, and hookers. The hosts agree to create a special section for him while maintaining the usual "hookers and blow" for other knights.